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فعال سازی واجشناختی خودکار در حین شناخت بصری در کودکان دو زبانه: یک مطالعه پرایمر ماسک مقدماتی در کلاسهای 3 و 5

عنوان انگلیسی
Automatic phonological activation during visual word recognition in bilingual children: A cross-language masked priming study in grades 3 and 5
کد مقاله سال انتشار تعداد صفحات مقاله انگلیسی
134072 2017 14 صفحه PDF
منبع

Publisher : Elsevier - Science Direct (الزویر - ساینس دایرکت)

Journal : Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, Volume 154, February 2017, Pages 64-77

ترجمه کلمات کلیدی
شناسایی واژگان بصری، فرزندان، فرهنگ لغت، دو زبانه، آغازگر ماسک، کسب خواندن،
کلمات کلیدی انگلیسی
Visual word recognition; Children; Phonology; Bilingualism; Masked priming; Reading acquisition;
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پیش نمایش مقاله  فعال سازی واجشناختی خودکار در حین شناخت بصری در کودکان دو زبانه: یک مطالعه پرایمر ماسک مقدماتی در کلاسهای 3 و 5

چکیده انگلیسی

Previous masked priming research has shown automatic phonological activation during visual word recognition in monolingual skilled adult readers. Activation also occurs across languages in bilingual adult readers, suggesting that the activation of phonological representations is not language specific. Less is known about developing readers. First, it is unclear whether there is automatic phonological activation during visual word recognition among children in general. Second, no empirical data exist on whether the activation of phonological representations is language specific or not in bilingual children. The current study investigated these issues in bilingual third and fifth graders using cross-language phonological masked priming in a lexical decision task. Targets were French words, and primes were English pseudowords of three types: (a) phonological primes, which share phonological information with the target beginning (e.g., dee-DIMANCHE [Sunday], pronounced /di:/-/dimãʃ/); (b) orthographic control primes, which control for letters shared by the phonological prime and target (e.g., d) and their position (e.g., doo-DIMANCHE, pronounced /du:/-/dimãʃ/); and (c) unrelated primes, which share no phonological or orthographic information with the target beginning (e.g., pow-DIMANCHE, pronounced /paʊ/-/dimãʃ/). Significant phonological priming was observed, suggesting that (a) phonological representations are rapidly and automatically activated by print during visual word recognition from Grade 3 onward and that (b) the activation of phonological representations is not language specific in bilingual children.